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Faultless (The Motel Brothers: Room for Love Book 3) Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 435 ratings

Eddie Alexander never meant to go to Cherry Creek. Faster than he could unmake a bed, Eddie’s life is turned upside down and he’s out of school with nowhere to go but a home that’s never been his. When he gets to Cherry Creek, the first face he sees is Charlie Motel, his best friend’s brother and also his lifelong crush.

Charlie has always been the caretaker of his family, filling the roles of absentee father, loving mother, shoulder to cry on, tolerant husband, and whatever anyone else asked of him. He’s tired, he’s alone, and then Eddie shows up in need of help with an offer Charlie never saw coming.

Charlie's answer is yes.

Eddie takes control and, for the first time in years, Charlie feels like he can breathe. He’s free of other people’s problems, he’s living his own life, and under Eddie’s thoughtful guidance, he can truly be faultless.

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Faultless is #3 in the Room for Love series. It is a 69,000 word romance that explores a childhood crush being made real, learning to trust, learning to let go, and finding love where you least expect it. Faultless has EVERYTHING you would expect from a Kate Hawthorne book...and more.
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B088C46KLD
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Kate Hawthorne Books
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 21, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.0 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 280 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 3 of 6 ‏ : ‎ The Motel Brothers: Room for Love
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Kate Hawthorne is an author of character-driven LGBT romance, known for crafting emotionally intense stories with high heat and a kinky twist. Creating worlds where passion and angst collide, Kate’s books bring you complex protagonists in fearless pursuit of happy—if not sometimes unconventional—endings.

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"...This book however was great! I love Eddie and Charlie together. They bring out the best in each other. I would absolutely recommend this book!" Read more

"This is another great addition to the series, and I loved getting to watch Eddie and Charlie fall in love. They both deserved it!" Read more

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"I love Charlie and Eddie! Their love was fast and so sweet. I loved that Eddie was bossy and people listened especially Charlie." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020
    I love Eddie. I wasn't sure how soon that would happen considering how he acted in Reckless, but there are of course multiple sides to every story and Eddie's is surprisingly emotional. Which wasn't that shocking as Reckless made me tear up, so seeing Eddie's side of things was bound to make me want to cry as well. I didn't, but it was a near thing.

    Charlie is the oldest Motel brother, he's more like a father than a brother to the others. He's spent his life caring for his younger brothers and putting them first that he never figured out that his needs are equally as important. My heart went out to him. I knew that I was going to love his story because you could feel from the previous two books ow good of a person he is by the way he loves his brothers. Even before you get to his book you want him to have a happily ever after because that's what the person who does everything for everyone deserves.

    What I love about this book the most is they don't spend a lot of time questioning the how or the why. Yes, there's worry about the age difference, worry about what the other Motel boys will say, but Charlie and Eddie come together because it feels right to them. They make mistakes along the way, but it's all part of their learning process. They learn what the other needs and they try to be that, for each other, for themselves.

    Charlie learns that it's okay to be selfish. He's spent so long being and doing everything his brothers needed that he forgot what it felt like to have something for himself. If he ever learned. When Eddie offers him the chance to escape from that he jumps on it. It takes time, a lifetime of caring for his brothers can't be switched off just like that. If it could be he wouldn't have been where he was when Eddie blew into town.

    Eddie, sweet, lonely Eddie, learns what it means to be a person's everything. He's spent all this time wanting to be someone who was worth keeping and my heart broke that he never felt like he was. From his fractured friendship with Cameron, to his strained relationship with Luke, and his new friendship with his ex, he's never felt like he was enough. It was so sad and made for an emotional read. I might not have teared up like I did with Reckless, but it was damned close. Faultless is definitely the most emotional book in the series thus far.

    Together, Charlie and Eddie learn what they need to be and they work on it. They make mistakes, the flail and get close to losing what they were building because of insecurities, but what makes this book amazing is that they don't let themselves, or each other fall back into bad habits for long. Charlie's brothers are there to catch him and tell him that it's okay for him to let go. James is especially vocal in telling Charlie to not let himself let what makes him happy go. Eddie's presence helps the brothers see the damage they've been causing and it warmed my heart to watch them all adapt and change.

    Eddie gets what he needs from Charlie and becomes what Charlie needs and vice versa. They grow and adapt to their new normal. Hard truths are faced, especially when Cameron is called out on his behavior. As the baby, he was allowed to get away with too much, but he's an adult. A young one sure, but he has Luke and Eddie is finally ready to tell both his father and his best friend how he feels. It's not easy for him, nor is it easy to read, because I just wanted to scoop them all up and make everything okay. But they get through it in the end. It's tense and is going to take a lot of work on everybody's part to be a hundred percent okay again, but they know where they all stand now and that is the most important thing.

    Charlie and Eddie's relationship develops fast. Once they figure out what the other needs and wants, they try to become that. It's a bubble they live in at first before reality comes calling and they have to learn how to adapt and be together in the real world. Feelings are caught and realized and I don't hate it. Their relationship might take on a life of its own and happen too fast, but it's what they need. Because of those feelings, the two are determined to make it work. They don't just rely on their budding love to see them through everything. That would have made it too unrealistic and it would have been a whole different book for me. It's the feelings they catch early that makes them work hard at building something that would last. Charlie and Eddie both find that they're worthy of keeping and it is a beautiful thing.

    The ending of this book is my favorite of the series. Because the Motel brothers and the ones they love come together to create a family. It's not complete, there are two more brothers that need to find love, but at this point in time, you are able to see what a whole and happy family will look like by the time the series is done. I am excited because it's what I've wanted since the beginning.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022
    In the first book Eddie's best friend, Cameron has a love affair with Eddie's father causing some hurt feelings. Cameron and Luke go on to establish their life in Cherry Creek at the hotel left to all the Motel brothers in their fathers will. In this book Eddie has been expelled from his college for having sex with his professor in the classroom. Neither of his dads were available to him, one ditched him and the other was vacationing in Hawaii with Cameron, so he shows up at the hotel, broke with no place else to go and Charlie the oldest of the Motel brothers takes him in. Eddie has always had a crush on Charlie but Charlie doesn't feel it's right to act on it. So begins quite a dance to a relationship that gives each of them just what they each need. Of course there is fallout, drama and testing of family ties with a good HEA for this couple as well as the two others from the previous two books. A good read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021
    Kate Hawthorne 's writing brings the story to life. Eddie and Charlie are perfect each other, Eddie makes Charlie let go and Charlie makes Eddie stronger. I loved this story. It's full of angst, steam, and all the love you expect from Kate Hawthorne.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020
    This is a cute inversion of Luke & Cameron’s story in the first book of this series. Sex is used as a shorthand love language, but there are also a lot of sweet moments of dialogue
    to show Eddie & Charlie evolving & fun banter with the brothers and their friends.

    I appreciated how both Charlie and Eddie are a little fragile and needy. Eddie because he feels like everyone has abandoned him & he uses sex as an artificial way to create connection. Charlie because he’s put his own needs after all his brothers since their mother died over a dozen years ago.

    This story takes place at same time as EM Lindsey’s On the Market: Love Him Free. It was fun to see a tiny bit of Simon & Rocco.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020
    I reviewed the 2nd book in this series and was only able to give it 3 stars due to the kink that I didn’t enjoy. This book however was great! I love Eddie and Charlie together. They bring out the best in each other. I would absolutely recommend this book!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2020
    This is another great addition to the series, and I loved getting to watch Eddie and Charlie fall in love. They both deserved it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
    I love Charlie and Eddie! Their love was fast and so sweet. I loved that Eddie was bossy and people listened especially Charlie.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2020
    Eddie and Charlie were everything I've been waiting for and so much more! I adored this book.
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  • cc
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
    Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2020
    I’ve loved every story in this series and I’m sorely tempted to relocate to Cherry Creek. The characters are people whom I would hope to have in my circle of friends. I hope there’s more books on the horizon. Andy, Parker, Fitz, and the town’s major are clamoring for their stories to be told. An update on Beau and Heath wouldn’t go amiss. I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
  • Vanessa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bisher der beste Teil
    Reviewed in Germany on August 22, 2020
    Für mich war dieses Buch der bisher beste Teil der Reihe. Ich liebe Charlie und Eddie und ihre Dynamik. Am liebsten würde ich in Cherry Creek einziehen.
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  • kthzndl
    4.0 out of 5 stars i Love these books!
    Reviewed in Germany on February 4, 2023
    I’ve read three books from this series within just a few days and I really love the Motel Brothers and their ways to love.
    I only give 4 stars bc I do struggle to relate to the problems and different turns of thoughts and feelings of the characters sometimes. I don’t know I think there are a few too many turns just to make the books longer?!
    But that might be just me and as I said the books are great non the less.

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